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Hi ppls

Need to sell my 4 door R32 GTST

Just imported it and have had it fully complied and registered for about a month now, need to sell it because cant really afford to keep it or do anything with it since i'm at uni now.

Its 1989 R32 4 door sedan

Midnight Blue

5 speed manual

Totally stock (well except for a KnN pod and momo steering wheel) but have stock air box still.

12XXXXkms These are genuine k's and the engine is really smooth and quiet

Car runs great

Paint is a little worn due to the fact its 15yrs old

Has dent in front bar, and blemish on the rear bumper but apart from that everything is fine.

Also the centre air con vent is broken... which is very common and the switches on the drivers side for the back windows are broken... just the actual plastic button... i think any r32 button will work on it but dont quote me...

This is a real enthusiasts car... why buy a done up car when you can do it yourself?

Looking for $12 000 negotiable... it has 1yrs rego still and if you want i can throw in an alarm if the price is right.

Anyone interested gimme PM i'm located in Brisbane

Will get pics up soon

Regards Billy

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